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Before time began, there was nothing. Then the Great Being appeared and began to shape a world from the nothing. In that world He created the stars, the sun, the moon, and the globe that the land of Sulphin (as it came to be known as) would exist on. On that globe He created different forms of life and areas upon which those lives would live in or upon. There were many different creatures He created, but the most important two where that of the People and the Essences.

The two creatures were to be companions and were to help one other. To do this he gave each of them gifts. He gave the Essences the gift of freedom and to the People the gift of immortality. They would retain these gifts as long as they agreed to have no quarrel with each other. Upon agreeing to these terms the two groups lived in peace for some time. All of this changed though when a mysterious man appeared and began to entice them both.

No one knew who the strange man was, but he charmed both of the People and Essences and eventually became a trusted confidant of the two groups. The man eventually used this confidence to his advantage and slowly turned the two groups against each other. It only took a short time until finally the two groups were at war and began battling with one another.

The Great Being who sensed the conflict came down and put an end to the fighting. He punished the two groups for breaking their promise with Him and took away their gifts that he had given them. He took the Essences and broke their bodies into tiny pieces and placed those pieces into the bodies of the People. He revoked the People's immortality and with that brought death into the world. He then turned to the man who had started the chaos. As his punishment he banished him to Sulphin and took away his abilities so that way he couldn't use them to harm anyone.

With this done, the Great Being departed for His realm and began to wait for the day where He would return and reverse the punishments He placed upon his creations when He believed they had learned their lesson.

The People (or Mythics as they now called themselves) were fascinated with their newfound abilities and would experiment with them to see what it was they could do. The man seeing this became greatly jealous and angry and began to lash out against them. Although he had his abilities taken away from him, he still was very powerful and as such he took the lives of many Mythics.

A small group of Mythics (each a holder of a different essence) decided to stand against him. One of those Mythics went to secure the safety of the others while the remaining members did battle with him. It was a very ferocious battle and towards the end it became apparent that the man was far too powerful to defeat. They decided that they would instead seal the man into stone to prevent him from causing any more chaos. Using their newly given abilities they did just that and locked the seal with their own piece of the essences' bodies in order to ensure its durability.

After the battle it was then prophesied by one of the surviving Mythics that the man would rise up again to finish what he had started. After the prophecy was declared, the rest of the Mythics decided to separate themselves in the event that when the man rose up again he wouldn't be able to eliminate so many of them at once like he did before the battle. They also agreed to take turns watching the statue by sending one of their own to reside near it for a year. This precaution would allow for them to warn the rest of the Mythics to his revival before it was too late.

Since then many years have passed since that fateful battle and no one knows what happened to those heroic Mythics that gave up their abilities to ensure the safety of their fellow brethren. But it was said during the prophecy predicting the man's rebirth that soon those heroes will rise again to fight against the man once more and this time it would end with the man's demise.

Prologue to my original series, Mythics. I hope to publish this series one day, so I need all the help I can get in making this come true, so please read and review.

Plot:

Many years ago, a man sought to destroy all Mythics that existed on Sulphin. His plans were brought to an end after seven heroes stood against him. Now in the present the seal placed upon him is accidentally released by one of the heroes’ descendants and those descendants find themselves called to finish what their ancestor’s started.

Wynne, Lee, Melony, Seth, Ashley, Clarissa, and Hannah are all seemingly normal humans who live in Agnitio. They each have strange abilities that they are afraid to reveal to their family and peers in fear that they will think badly of them. It isn’t until one day when one of them accidentally releases a seal that was set upon an abandoned statue in the forest that they realize that their “strange abilities” are actually clues to their destiny that they must now accept lest the world and the people that inhabit it be destroyed by the person who was sealed within the statue.

Lightning flashed and thunder rumbled as the heavens poured rain down onto the land of Hyrule. It was in the middle of the night and most of the citizens of this vast country were fast asleep in their beds. Most were dreaming wonderful dreams while some were having horrible nightmares. To some these nightmares seemed to be a prelude to something catastrophic that was about to take place. With what had been occurring in Hyrule as of late it appeared as if this were the case. The thunderstorms that were covering Hyrule currently also seemed to emphasize this belief.

For one individual though, he wasn’t sure whether the vision he was having in his sleep was that of a dream or…a nightmare. All he knew for certain was that a strange voice suddenly cut through his fitful sleep and began to plead to him.

‘Help me… Please help me…’

Help? Help who?

‘I am a prisoner in the dungeon of the castle. My name is Zelda.’

Zelda? Wait… You mean Princess Zelda? But why would someone put Princess Zelda in the dungeon?

‘The wizard, Agahnim, has done…something to the other missing girls.’

Agahnim? Missing girls? What’s going on here? What does that have to do with Princess Zelda?

‘Now only I remain…’

He was silent as he felt himself grown more confused at each word the voice was saying to him.

‘Agahnim has seized control of the castle and is now trying to open the seven wise men’s seal. … …’

Agahnim has taken over Hyrule? When did that happen? And what is the seven wise men’s seal?

‘I am in the dungeon of the castle.’

He could tell that the owner of the voice who was speaking needed help, but at the same time he felt himself doubting that what he was hearing was even real. It more than likely was just a dream that he was having.

‘Please help me…’

But…what if it was real?

Once the voice drifted away, the young man felt himself rouse out of his sleep. He knew that he was still a little tired, but something told him that he needed to be awake right now. He slowly opened his eyes and used his hands to wipe away the rest of the sleep that was in his eyes.

Suddenly he heard the sound of a match striking against a surface and turned towards the direction the sound came from. He saw his uncle sitting at their table, staring down at something.

Before he could ask him why he was up for his uncle spoke, “Link, I’m going out for a while. I’ll be back by morning. Don’t leave the house.”

With that said, Link’s uncle stood up from the chair he had been sitting in and started walking towards the door. Link was taken aback by the sternness in his voice since it wasn’t a usually tone that he used. Then Link noticed that he was carrying the family sword and shield.

‘Why would he be carrying those for? What’s going on?’ Link desperately wanted to ask him these questions, but his uncle left the house before he had the chance.

Throwing the blankets off of him, he stood up next to his bed. There was no way that he could go back to sleep now. Especially not with the dream he just had as well as knowing that his uncle had left carrying a sword and shield to who knows where. He sighed. He really wanted to know what was going on.

‘Help me… I am in the dungeon of the castle.’

Link’s eyes widened as he quickly searched around for the source of the voice only to find no one there. Okay, now he was worried. He wasn’t going crazy now was he? Then he remembered hearing that voice somewhere before. He gasped as he realized that it was the same voice from his dream. So then it wasn’t a dream, it was real!

Maybe that was the reason why his uncle left. He probably heard the voice too. That would also explain the reason why he had the family’s weapons in his possession. He knew that he would need them if he was going to the castle, especially if what he heard was true that a man called Agahnim was now in charge. Now he was even more worried.

‘I know there is a hidden path from outside of the castle to the garden inside.’

A small part of him was telling him that he should probably let his uncle take care of it, but he had a feeling that he needed to follow after him. Link quickly made his decision.

He walked over to the chest that was sitting near the table and opened it. Inside he saw two things that he needed to take with him if he was about to go to the castle after his uncle: a lantern and a cloak. He took the cloak and wrapped it around him. He grabbed the lantern and walked over to the table. He picked up the candlestick out of its holder, all while being careful to make sure he didn’t burn himself on the hot wax and as well as watching the flame to ensure that it didn’t go out, he placed it inside the lantern. As an afterthought, he grabbed the matches that his uncle had used to light the candle and placed it one of his tunic’s pockets. He had a feeling that he would probably need them again later.

He closed the glass door on the lantern to make sure the candle was protected from the elements and turned towards the door. Placing his hand on the doorknob, he turned it and stepped outside.

~~

Link could barely see in front of him. The rain was falling so fast and heavy that he knew that it was going to make traveling quite difficult. ‘How the heck is Uncle even going to get to the castle in this rain?’ He put the lantern out in front of him to help light his path as he slowly made his way towards the inclined dirt path that would lead him down onto the main pathway.

He walked past the small bushes that sat in front of his house and turned to the left. After taking a few more steps, he could see with the little bit of light that he had to see that he had finally reached the small incline. Taking his left hand he placed it on the dirt wall and used it to find his way down to the lower ground.

Once he reached the lower ground he continued to use the dirt wall as an indicator to help him figure out where he was going. He knew that once the dirt wall took a turn to the left that he was to continue following it until he saw the trees. Then he would walk by the trees until he could see the castle’s bridge to the north.

As Link continued to use his left hand to guide him and the other to hold the lantern in front of him, he noticed some soldiers that were standing guard. Each of them was guarding pathways that lead to other locations in Hyrule. He found himself thinking that it was kind of odd that they were guarding those places. He couldn’t think of there being any reason for them to do so. Then Link remembered what Princess Zelda told him about Agahnim.

Link took another quick glance over at the guards and surmised that they were probably doing that on his orders. This made him curious as to what the man was planning. He only knew so little from what the princess told him. He knew that she’d more than likely explain it more in detail once he found his uncle and after they both helped her get to safety.

A streak of lightning lit up the sky and allowed him to see where he was. He had finally reached the part of the dirt wall that turned left. He continued to follow it in that direction. The thunder rumbled above him and the lightning continued to flicker. Finally he reached the end of the dirt wall and when the lightning flashed again it allowed him to see the trees up ahead to the left. He ran towards them.

As he neared the end of the small forest of trees, Link saw a small sign sticking into the ground in front of him. Once he got near it he placed the lantern up close to it and could see that it was a sign that had been signed by the king. It read, ‘I will give 100 Rupees to the man who finds the descendants of the wise men.’

The princess’ words ran through Link’s mind as he read the words ‘wise men’. He surmised that the man who found them was more than likely Agahnim himself. That would explain how he could have taken over the castle. It would have given him a perfect chance to usurp the throne. At the thought of this, it made Link more determined to find his uncle and save Princess Zelda.

Determined, Link pressed on towards the castle. Soon he came to the bridge that led to the castle gates. He had the feeling that the soldiers weren’t just going to let him through the castle that way. He remembered another part of the princess’ words. ‘I know there is a hidden path from outside of the castle to the garden inside.’ So there was a path somewhere.

He took the lantern he held and decided to blow out the flame in order to increase his chances of being able to sneak past the guards without getting caught. He attached the lantern’s hook onto one of his belt loops and started to slowly inch his way across the bridge.

Using the heavy rain as an extra cloak, he prayed to the deities above to hold off on the lightning for a bit that way he could pass by. As he got closer to the gates he noticed that there was a path leading to the left and to the right once the bridge ended. He felt frustrated as he realized that the princess didn’t really specify which path he should take. He pushed back that frustration and decided that he would pick a path and hope that it was the right one.

He debated with himself for a few seconds before ultimately deciding on to go down the right path. He started to make his way to his chosen pathway all while praying that he’d make it. He couldn’t think of another time where his nerves never felt more ragged. He kept his eyes on the guard that was standing in front of the gates to ensure that he hadn’t been spotted.

There was only a last little stretch of distance left before he made it to the path. He realized that he would have to take a chance and run for it when he saw an opening. Link knew that if he continued to slowly move forward that he would only allow himself to get caught. He continued to pray, hoping that something would happen to distract the guard.

His prayers were answered. A small noise from the left path caught the attention of the guard. The guard turned his head towards the sound and moved from his position to walk over to the left path to see what it was. Link took his chance.

He quickly sprinted around the end of the bridge and down the right pathway. He continued to run until he rounded the corner of the castle’s outer wall. He stopped for a few minutes to catch his breath and to listen and make sure that no one was following him.

After not hearing anything for about 30 seconds, he decided that he was in the clear. He looked around to see if there were any clues that would help him see if he had indeed chosen the right path. The lightning flashed again and directly in front of him, on the ground, he saw a stone pathway. Link turned his head to the right to see that it rounded the corner back to where the guard was posted at. He turned his head to the left to see that it continued on. Something told him that this was the path that the princess had been hinting at.

Link stepped on the stone pathway and continued following it all while looking around him to make sure that there were no guards nearby to see him. The path continued on for a little while longer until finally it came to a stop at a small bush that was sitting a few feet away from a tree. The bush had stone decorations surrounding it which gave Link an indication that it was something important.

He pushed the limbs of the bush aside to see that there was a hole underneath it. Once more the princess’ words ran through his head again. He felt his nerves start to get the best of him again, but he knew that this hole was the secret entrance that would guide him inside the castle and to his uncle and the princess. He had to do it. Link took a deep breath to steel his nerves and slipped down into the hole, plunging himself into darkness.

It is said that everyone has their own story to tell and their own part to play in the grand scheme of the world. Now that Hyrule is in danger once more, its citizens must come together and help the Hero on his quest to save it. A re-telling of the classic game but with a twist.

Read Between the Lines Chapter 1

introduction- 1. An introducing or being introduced, 2. anything introduced, or brought into use, knowledge, or fashion, 3. anything that introduces, or prepares the way for; specif., a) the preliminary section of a book, often having material considered essential to an understanding of the main text, b) the preliminary part of a speech, treatise, etc., c) an opening section of a musical composition, d) a preliminary guide or text, 4. The formal presentation of one person to another, to an audience, to society, etc.

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It was shortly after noon in Gallia. Various beast laguz went on about their business whether it was shopping for groceries to prepare for dinner, working hard to get a job done, seeing old friends, or for some laguz, they were just simply enjoying the beautiful day. For one particular laguz though instead of lounging about outside, he prefers to spend his time in the library reading.

Kyza had just gone on his lunch break and was attempting to spend it in peace and quiet. He had thought of going to the castle's cafeteria to sit down and enjoy his lunch there, but then thought better of it. It would simply be too loud and not to mention that he probably wouldn't get to relax at all during that short time period since he was pretty sure that a certain cat laguz would be there and begin to pester him once she knew of his arrival.

He sighed and brought his right hand up to the bridge of his nose and pinched it in thought. Where could he go to prevent that situation from playing out? It wasn't that he didn't like the girl it was just that she did have a way of grating his nerves at times especially when she wouldn't leave him alone. When those situations came about it would then lead to them arguing over it and in some cases it could escalate to shouting. And of course that wasn't how he wanted to spend his precious time.

Speaking of time, he needed to find out where he would spend his break before the time that was allotted for it ran out. The tiger lowered his hand to his chin and rubbed it thinking. He wanted peace and quiet. What place in this castle gave that? He looked around for a bit hoping to get an idea and during his search he came across a book that was lying on a table. Suddenly it came to him.

The library! Of course! The library was perfect! A small smile formed on Kyza's face when he came to his conclusion. One of the most endearing qualities of a library was that it was quiet. Not to mention that he highly doubted that Lyre would ever go into that part of the castle. Quite frankly she didn't seem to be the reading type in his opinion. With that taken care of, Kyza set off for his destination.

It took a few minutes to reach the desired room but his patience was rewarded when the doorway to the library entered his line of sight once he reached the north side of the castle. He entered the open doorway and began to search the room for a spot to sit down and relax.

~~

Lyre dumped the leftovers from her tray into the garbage. She had just finished eating and talking to her girlfriends about the latest gossip. She couldn't believe some of the things that she had heard from them. Some of the things she heard sounded unbelievable but some made you wonder if they were actually true. Clearing those thoughts from her head, she placed her now empty tray onto the shelf where the kitchen staff would pick it up for cleaning. With a wave to her friends, she left the room to find where she would spend the rest of her lunch break.

She walked into one of the hallways that was spread throughout the castle and began to walk towards the north side of the castle. She knew Ranulf's office was in that general area and she wanted to talk to him a bit before she ran out of time.

Her lips formed into a smile as she thought of the blue-haired captain. He was a cute, nice, and smart guy and every time she saw him her heart skipped a beat. She hoped he felt that way too when he was around her. If he did he hadn't shown or said anything about it. Maybe he was just shy

Suddenly the open doorway to the library came into view. It was a sign that she was nearing Ranulf's office and she felt her heart skip a beat at the thought of being that close to seeing him again. When she neared the entrance, she peered inside just to see if the blue-haired cat happened to be in there before she continued on her path otherwise her little trip would have been for nothing. Well, she didn't see the captain, but she did see someone else she knew. And that person was none other than Kyza, the tiger she found herself constantly at odds with gaining Ranulf's attention.

What was Kyza doing in the library? She raised her eyebrow wondering why he would be there. He didn't seem to be the reading type or was he? She wasn't sure. Then a thought suddenly came to her as she read his body language to see that he was searching for something or maybe someone. What if Kyza was searching for the captain in the library? Her eyes widened at the thought and gasped. If the captain was in the library why would he be looking for him? Knowing Kyza, it probably wouldn't be anything that benefited her in any way.

With that thought in mind, Lyre entered the library to find out exactly what the tiger was up to.~~Kyza's gray eyes continued to search for an appropriate place to relax. He wanted it to be someplace secluded away that way if Lyre did happen to come here, (which he highly doubted) she wouldn't see him straight away unless she were to come inside and search thoroughly for him. He looked over to the left of the room and saw an area that looked like it could be a suitable relaxation spot. Perhaps it would suffice.

"Excuse me, sir?"

Suddenly a finger tapped on his shoulder causing him to turn around quickly. He half-expected it to be Lyre standing there except he knew that it wouldn't be the case seeing as she would make herself known in an entirely different way other than simply tapping on his shoulder. Instead it was a young short, brown-haired female cat laguz. She had glasses on her face and seemed to be dressed professionally. He wasn't entirely sure of who she was until she asked her next question.

"Do you need any help finding anything?" she asked him with a smile.

Realization dawned on him. She was the librarian.

He replied, "Oh, no thank you ma'am. I believe I've found what I was looking for."She smiled again. "Okay then! Just let me know if you need any assistance in finding anything in the library."

He watched as she walked back to her desk and then he returned to he was doing before, only to find himself being interrupted again, this time though by the one person he was trying to avoid.

"Kyza! What are you doing here?"

He visibly flinched and then grimaced. Someone in the heavens surely must hate him. He turned around once more and saw the orange-haired laguz looking at him with what seemed to him to be irritation in her violet eyes. Perhaps she was irritated at him not being in the cafeteria? Something told him that this wasn't the case. A frown appeared on his face.

"Is there a particular reason why I'm not supposed to be here, Lyre?" he sardonically replied to her question while crossing his arms at the same time.

"No, I was just simply wondering why you were here, that's all." She replied while looking around the room at the same time.

He raised an eyebrow at her answer and wondered why she was looking around for something. He decided to ignore that for now and instead answered her question.

"For your information, Lyre, I came in here to relax during the remaining time I have for my break."

Relief suddenly came over her features and she looked back at Kyza with joy instead of the irritation she had when she first saw him. "Oh! Well, um, I happen to be on my break as well and I was about to go see Captain Ranulf. That was the reason why I asked why you were here. I thought that he might be in here."

He nodded at her reply. "Well, I regret to inform you then that he is not here. Not to mention that he's currently in a meeting right now with his Highness and won't be out for another hour or so."

"Oh "

He saw Lyre's ears flatten on her head in sadness and a frown appear on her face at the knowledge she had just obtained. He felt somewhat sorry for the cat, but at the same time he felt a bit triumphant that he had foiled her from seeing Captain Ranulf. And also, strangely he might add, he found it to look a bit cute. Kyza nearly choked on the air he was breathing at that thought. Now where did that thought come from?!

Kyza had no time to ponder over the thought because apparently Lyre got over her sadness and he came to this conclusion since her ears went back to their original position and the frown disappeared from her face. He watched as she narrowed her eyes at the open air and mumbled something under her breath that vaguely sounded like: "Well, there goes my highlight of the day "

She then looked back up at him with a questioning look in her eyes. "Well, since I can't spend time with the captain then, can I stay here with you in the library?"

If it wasn't for Kyza's excellent sense of self-control, he would've had a panic attack right then and there. This was precisely the reason why he had searched for a quiet place to stay during his break. He didn't wish to have Lyre interrupt it with her constant prattle and of course he wished to be alone.

While attempting to keep anger out of his voice, he replied to her request, "Forgive me for saying so, Lyre, but to be honest I wish to be left alone at the moment. I need to have peace and quiet."

Lyre replied back with, her voice rising just a tiny bit, "Excuse me, but this is a library. It's going to have peace and quiet no matter what. And not to mention that I'm not going to bother you, I just want to have someone to hang out with until my break time is up."

Kyza growled in irritation and brought his right hand up to the bridge of his nose. Apparently she wasn't getting the message. He would have to be blunt with her.

"Lyre, once again, forgive me for saying so, but the whole reason why I came here to the library was to prevent this exact thing from occurring. Perhaps what I need to say is this: I wish to be alone right now and being alone constitutes that you're not here at all."

Apparently he got his point across clearly because the cat was clearly furious and her eyes were giving him a glare that would terrify anyone else if it was its intended target. With a mixture of fury and hurt in her voice she shot these words back at him, "Well forgive me for just simply asking a question and please allow me to go ahead and remove the problem!!"

With that said she quickly spun on her heel and stormed out of the library. Kyza sighed after she left. Leave it to Lyre to create dramatics. He suddenly felt guilty though. She was right in saying that she was just asking a question and that he had no right to reply to her in that tone for doing so. He growled again. He didn't know why he felt so easily riled up around her. If it were anyone else, he would just ignore them and be done with it. Obviously he found it difficult to do that with her.

He looked back over to the exit to the library that Lyre just left thought. Perhaps he should apologize to her. Hopefully though when he attempted to do so she wouldn't try to claw his eyes out, but this was Lyre he was talking about so he highly doubted it. With another sigh, he headed towards the exit to find her.

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Stupid Kyza! To say Lyre was upset was an understatement! She was furious! How dare he speak that way to her! All she had simply asked was to hang out with him until her break was up. Was that too much to ask? Apparently it was in Kyza's eyes. She growled. Darn that tiger! Well if he wanted to act that way, fine! She would just stay out of his way as long as he wanted her to. She didn't need him.

Suddenly she felt a hand on her wrist tugging her back. She jerked around quickly to find out who it was trying to get her attention. Her anger grew even more to find out that it was none other than Kyza.

Her fur stood on up on end and she hissed at him while yanking her wrist out of his grasp, "What do you want?!"

He sighed and she could see guilt on his face, but she was too angry to acknowledge it. "Lyre, please allow me to apologize-"

"Why should I? I think you made it quite clear back there what it is that you want! I'm just giving it to you!" Lyre cut him off.

Other beast laguz had noticed the growing argument between the two laguz. Some had stopped to watch and others just shook their heads and went on about their business. To them this was an everyday thing, it wasn't anything new. The argument between the two continued to grow until finally Lyre had enough of it and started to walk around him and continue on towards the direction that the two laguz had just come from. Kyza noticed this and prevented her from continuing her path by once again grasping Lyre's wrist and turning her around to look him.

"Lyre, listen to me for once! I am sorry for how I acted back there. It was unkind of me to do so and for that I apologize. Please let me make it up to you by allowing you to join me in the library."

Lyre's eyes were still giving him a glare. Why should she listen to him? He said those horrible things to her! She shouldn't forgive him! Then she noticed the sincere look of guilt he had on his face. Kyza never had that look on his face. Or at least when he did, he never let her see it; let alone let her be the one it was directed to. The glare slowly disappeared from her face. Kyza loosed his grip on her wrist once he saw that. She then pouted and crossed her arms in front of her chest.

"Fine. You're forgiven."

She saw a look of relief come over the tiger's face. Apparently dealing with an angry Lyre terrified him. She inwardly smiled. To tell the truth it should. She knew how scary she could get when she felt like that. She couldn't blame him for feeling that way.

She heard him sigh, "Well then, shall we head back to the library?"

She allowed herself to smile. She didn't have any reason to be angry at him anymore. "Sure!"

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Kyza and Lyre re-entered the library. He was at a loss as to what to do with Lyre. Obviously since they were in a library he should help her find something to read otherwise she would get bored with just sitting down. He sighed and turned around to face her.

"Do you have any particular types of books that you favor more than others? Or do you even read?"

He saw Lyre give him a slight glare at the somewhat back-handed comment he had made towards her, but apparently she decided to let it slide since she answered his question with having any trace of anger in her voice, "Of course I read, Kyza. Maybe not as much as you probably do, but I do read and yes I do have a favorite type: its romance."

He nearly chuckled at this. He figured that romance would be her favorite. It was quite obvious.

"So what is your favorite?"

Her words brought him out of his thoughts. "What?"

"I asked: what's your favorite?" she replied to him with a tiny bit of annoyance evident,

"Oh, let me guess! It's history!"

At this he did chuckle. "Well I do like history, but there are few other types such as classic literature as well as some things located in the fiction section. Also I do a have certain fondness for Shakespeare's works."

"Shakespeare?" He saw Lyre cock her head to the side in confusion. Once again he found himself thinking that she looked cute while doing so. Where in goddess' name were these thoughts coming from?!?

"Yes, Shakespeare was a beorc who lived quite a long time ago. He wrote many plays during his lifetime. His works consisted of different subjects which included tragedy, comedy, and historical occurrences. Although those historical things he writes about I think are about another world entirely seeing as none of the things I read in those particular pieces of work are about anything that occurred in Tellius."

"Oh. Sounds interesting! Is there any of his stuff that you'd think I'd like?" Lyre asked him.

Kyza found himself shocked. He didn't think Lyre would be interested in those kinds of works, but he reminded himself that he shouldn't be too surprised. Lyre had been known to surprise him when he least expected it many times before; two of those times occurred during the past couple of minutes.

"Well, there might be a few things he has written that could appeal to your liking." The tiger replied to her.

He looked around the room to find the classical literature section. Once it came into his line of sight he motioned to Lyre for her to follow him. Lyre began to walk behind him as they made their way towards the designated area. Kyza found himself glancing back to make certain that she was indeed following him and indeed she was. While she was following him though he noticed that she was looking at the books that were lining the shelves of the other sections of the library. She was obviously enamored by it.

He removed his eyes from her and strangely found himself smiling. It was then that he noticed that they had reached the classical literature section.

"He we are." He announced.

Suddenly he felt something bump into him. He maneuvered his head around to see that it was Lyre that who had done that. Apparently she was so enthralled by the other books that she hadn't noticed he'd stopped.

"Oops. Sorry!" She grinned in embarrassment.

He nodded his forgiveness and then began to search the shelves for Shakespeare's works. Once he located the aforementioned books, he began to read their titles to find one that might keep Lyre's attention. His gray eyes roamed over the titles searching for one to suggest to the orange-haired cat standing behind him. Hmm Ah! His eyes lit up when he found a title that he knew would be something she'd read.

"Ah, here we are!" he said as he reached for the book in question. "Romeo and Juliet. I'm entirely certain that this will be something you would like seeing as it is a romance story although it's rather tragic. I won't go into too much detail seeing as you haven't read it before and would probably like to find out the story on your own."

"Oh!" Lyre grabbed the book from his hands and he watched as she leafed through the pages. He noticed when she pouted. "Looks like a lot of pages to read. Not to mention that the writing is all weird. It sounds like how you usually speak except more wordy."

Kyza gave her a pointed look at her last statement.

"Not to say that how you speak is bad! What I'm saying is that you speak a lot clearer than this book does." Kyza removed his look at this apparent apology she was giving.

"Well, Shakespeare does have a way with drawing out conversations I will say, but with the way he does write it gives a chance for the reader to, how you say, read between the lines and figure out what point he's trying to get across." He replied to her.

"Oh, I see."

The tiger watched as Lyre looked back down at the book and began to attempt to read the book aloud. "Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean."

He noticed that she began to furrow her brows together as she continued to read. From what he could ascertain about that slight motion, she clearly didn't understand what the author was trying to say.

"Oh! I don't know what the heck this means!" she said frustratingly and just a little bit too loudly he might add.

"Shh!"

He and Lyre jerked their heads towards the librarian he had run into earlier. She had her finger up to her lips to remind them, or in this case, her to be quiet. He looked back over at Lyre to see that she had a slight blush appearing on her face.

"Oops! Sorry!" Lyre said to the librarian and then turned back around to face him once more.

Kyza found himself chuckling at the situation. Lyre raised an eyebrow at this. He raised his fist to his mouth and coughed. He then took the book from Lyre's grasp and looked over at her.

"Perhaps I should read and after every few sentences or so I can translate what the words are trying to say. Does that sound alright?" Kyza asked the cat.

A smile appeared on Lyre's face. "Sure! Sounds fine to me!"

Kyza nodded and found himself smiling back. He quickly began to search for a place to sit. He felt more comfortable reading when he was sitting down. A table and two chairs came into his view. It was perfect.

"How about we go and sit down? Quite frankly, I'd rather be sitting down reading than standing up."

"Okay!" Lyre replied in the same happy tone she had used during her last reply to him.He and Lyre headed over to the table and proceeded to occupy the chairs sitting next to it. He reopened the book and turned to the page that Lyre was reading off of earlier. He found his spot and then began to read:

"Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes, A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life; Whose misadventured piteous overthrows, Do with their death bury their parents' strife. The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love, And the continuance of their parents' rage, Which, but their children's end, nought could remove, Is now the two hours' traffic of our stage; The which if you with patient ears attend, What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend."

Kyza looked over at Lyre who was looking attentively at him. He began to translate what Shakespeare had wrote, "Now what he said here was "

~~

Ranulf sighed as he left the meeting he had with Skrimir. He had been trying to go over all the details of what needed to be done in Gallia with him. Needless to say it didn't get very far before their attention was diverted to other matters when a messenger came in with an urgent message from one of the border patrols.

After the two had read the report, Ranulf decided that it was best that they postpone the meeting until later on and had Skrimir begin to write a message to relay back to the receiving border patrol while he went on to find Lethe to discuss with her who should be sent to support them. He was about a quarter of the way to his destination when he saw something that literally made him stop in his tracks.

His eyes widened as he took in the sight. Kyza and Lyre were sitting next to each other?! And they weren't attempting to claw each other's eyes out?!

Ranulf was sure he was seeing things, but when he looked closer he realized that sure enough it was the two laguz. So he wasn't seeing things. But now he was curious. How on Tellius did they manage to get along like that? Normally they were at each other's throats and had to have someone break them apart; most of the time it being either himself or Lethe.

'Well, this sure is interesting.' he thought. Ranulf looked away from the sight and continued on his path. Lethe wasn't going to believe him when he told her about this!

~~

Lyre listened as Kyza finished explaining another part of the book. From what she had heard of the story, it was good. She couldn't understand exactly what it was that the author was saying at first but when Kyza explained it, it did begin to make more sense. Kyza's next words brought her out of her thoughts.

"I believe our lunch hour is over. Perhaps we can continue this at some other time?" the tiger spoke while he glanced at the window showing that the sun had moved down a good bit.

"Oh! Is it over already? That was fast!" Lyre replied. She strangely felt disappointed at the realization. That was odd.

She had no time to ponder over the feeling because she heard Kyza chuckle. "Indeed! So I suppose we can continue this later when we have more time to do so. Of course, assuming that you want to continue?" the tiger raising his eyebrow at the question.

Lyre could feel her cheeks getting a little warm. Kyza sure was acting nicer than usual. She was also surprised that he actually wanted to continue doing this, seeing as usually they couldn't stand to be in each other's presence for long. "Oh, s-sure! When would be a good time for you?"

She watched as Kyza brought his hand to his chin in thought. "Hmm Perhaps tomorrow afternoon after both of our shifts is over?" He looked over at her.

"Oh! Sure, that's fine!" she smiled. Then she thought of the book. "So if we're going to continue reading this, do we need to check the book out that way we can make sure no one else gets it when we're not here?"

Kyza replied back to her as his eyes went down to look at the book, "Yes, it probably would be best. Would you like to check it out or shall I?" His eyes looked back over at her.

Lyre smiled, "I will. Besides you probably need to get back quicker than I do. Your break started earlier than mine did I'm pretty sure of it."

Kyza chuckled. "Indeed it did. Well with that taken care of, I shall be off then. See you tomorrow."

Lyre smiled back at the tiger once more. "Alright, bye!"

She watched as he left the library and then stood up to head towards the librarian's desk to check out the book. Once she got there she saw the same brown-headed librarian waiting for her.

"Oh, hi! I'd like to check this book out please!" she smiled towards the woman as she placed the book onto the desk.

"Of course! I'll take care of it." She watched as the librarian picked up the book and began to write down the necessary words. "Your name, please?"

"Oh! It's Lyre." She watched as the librarian wrote her name down onto the paper showing who had the book in their possession.

After the cat had written down her name, she handed the book back to Lyre. "Alright, here you go. The book is due two weeks from today! I hope you enjoy reading it!"

"Thank you!" Lyre replied back to the woman.

Now with the book back in her hands, Lyre placed the book into her bag that was tied to her waist and began walking to where her squad was located since her break was nearing its end. As she continued on, she found herself thinking back over the time she spent with Kyza in the library. It was strange because she actually found it to be actually enjoyable. Usually she couldn't stand to be in his presence for too long without them ending up arguing with each other.

Maybe this happened to be one of those rare moments when they actually didn't fight with each other she mused. Well, we'll see how long it lasts, I guess

*sound effect of Pokemon struggling to escape* *suddenly it appears that the Pokemon has quite struggling*

Congratulations! The wild Knowlee was caught!

[/end parody]

~~

Holy. Crap.

I've been without internet for approximately 6-7 months. Save for the data I could use via my phone, I was left without being able to access much of my favorite websites, including this one.

Wasn't exactly my fault though, the internet was abruptly turned off without me being notified since the people I had been staying with decided to cut it to save money. I do understand their reasoning behind it but some forewarning couldn't have been done.

After that though I was left to wander without my internet because although I wanted to purchase my own internet, I decided to wait because I was hoping to move out on my own with the next few months. First though I needed to get a better paying job or a promotion at my own current job in order to do so.

Eventually I was able to get that and eventually after going through the painstaking process of moving out (still slightly in this process), I finally got out on my own. Took me a while to get it since I was busy with my new job, but eventually I had it installed (with much prodding from my brother might I add) and now I am finally back online.

It's going to take me a while to get used to how everything works again (especially since I see that this sight has updated since I was last able to access it), but I'm hoping to get back into my writing again and start posting things.

But first, I must clean out my messages on this thing. Man, who would've thought that being gone for just 6-7 months would build up my messages to over 10,000! *sigh* This is going to take a while...

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